lil bro....that looks very cool...well designed....![]()
shukran for showing it......
lil bro....that looks very cool...well designed....![]()
shukran for showing it......

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The masjid's in Canada....
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Last edited by asiya45; 08-11-2006 at 10:36 PM.
ive never actually heard tht one! how is it the millionaires masjid???masjid Umar in leicester is the 'millionaires masjid' right?
The oldest Masjid in Austin, TX. Built in 1906
Um-Moameneen-Sayeda-Khadija Mosque
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Islamic Center of America
I don't go here, but that's one of the top Mosques in America
Kidman

Subhanallah....That looked awesome!!!
I wish I cud visit....And I can't believe it! A MOSQUE IN TEXAS....HOLY MOLIE!!!
Brother,
i tried to post them up but i cant post them the way you did : ( still learning anyhow if you click on the link:
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these are some of the masjids in Canada
The masjids in Uk are beautiful mashallah I have never seen one...I would love to Inshallah one day
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This is my favorite mosque: Jamaica Muslim Center
In New York:
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Actually there are at least 5 of them here in Austin, that I know of. But, that was the only one I could find a picture of. The Islamic Center of Austin has a very large beautiful one on the campus of University of Texas. I used to attend one in Tyler. Dallas has 30 listed in the phone book, Houston and San Antonio also have quite a few.
Here are a couple from the Dallas area.
One from Houston
Here are the 'official" number of Mosques in Texas. These are just the very large main ones, built originaly souly as a Mosque. There are many, many more store front ones and those in private homes.
Amarillo (1) Denton (1) Houston (10) Rosharon (1)
Arlington (2) El Paso (1) Hurst (1) San Antonio (3)
Austin (4) Fort Sam Houston (1) Irving (2) Sherman (1)
Baytown (1) Fort Worth (4) Kingsville (1) Sugarland (1)
Beaumont (1) Galveston (1) Lubbock (2) Tyler (2)
Carrollton (1) Grand Prairie (1) Midland (2) Waco (1)
College Station (1) Helotes (1) Plano (1) Weslaco (1)
Dallas (3) Hoston (1) Richardson (2)
Hoston is not a mis-spelling of Houston, it is a seperate town.
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Masjids in Toronto, Canada:
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I don't live there but i thought id post some African and Southeast Asian Mosques.
This is a Mosque in Western Nairobi, Kenya.
The Mosque below is from Aceh region of Indonesia..the Tsunami defying Masjid.
I think this is the same Mosque before the tsunami
The Mosques below is in Brunei...I think it was built in the 60s
..truly beautiful..When it comes to the best Mosques its got to be the Malaysian/Indonesian/Brunei ones![]()
Last edited by scentsofjannah; 08-12-2006 at 10:36 PM.

jazakAllah great pictures ill post mine soon inshaAllah
This is the oldest Mosque in Britain
Opened in 1889, the Shah Jehan Mosque is the oldest purpose built mosque in Britain. It was commissioned by Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner to provide a place of worship for Muslim students at the nearby Oriental Institute.
Much of the financial cost was born by the Begum Shah Jehan, ruler of Bhopal State, India. The building was designed by the Victorian architect WL Chambers and built in Bath and Bargate stone. Its traditional Indo Saracen design has a dome, minarets and courtyard, for which the architects used the 'Art Arabe' in the India Office, British Library, as reference.
Following Leitner's death in 1899 the Institute and the mosque closed. Through the efforts of the first Muslim missionary to Europe, Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din the mosque reopened in 1913 as the headquarters of the Woking Muslim Mission. It remained the focus for the development of Islam in Britain's for the next fifty years. Although people connected with the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement ran the mission, it was supported by all other sections of Muslims. The Mission published the first English translation of the Qu'ran in 1917 and the influential Islamic Review until the mid-sixties. A number of British aristocrats converted to Islam and the mosque attracted visits from royalty and prominent Muslim from around the world. The visitors' book contains many illustrious signatures including that of the Shah of Persia. There are many local people who remember the streams of visitors walking along Oriental Road to the Mosque for the major festivals. In March 1960 over 4,000 Muslims gathered in the grounds of the Mosque to celebrate the festival of Eid Al Fitr.
During the 1960s as Muslim immigrants arrived in large numbers new mosques were built to meet their needs. Woking's Muslim community grew, many from Pakistan, and in 1968 Sunni Muslims took over the running of the mosque, appointing the President of Pakistan as Chairman of its Trust. Now a Grade 11 listed building the Shah Jehan Mosque is the focus for Muslims in the area and plays an important role in the community life of the town. It continues to welcomes visitors and worshippers alike.

mashalah,Malaysian/Indonesian/Brunei mosques are beautiful....![]()
